RIFLE SHOOTING.
PALMERSTON GUARDS’ CUP.
NAPIER GUARDS’ SCORES.
| The following are the scores in | the first match, held on Saturday. I in the competition for the Palmerston Guards Cup, the conditions beI ing 7 shots and a sighter at each of i 500, 600, and 700 yards ranges :—■
Ihe win on Saturday was one.of the trickiest experienced during the season, and severely tested the abU lity of the marksmen.
The following will represent the Owaka Rifle (flub in a match against the . Hastings Rifles, to be ' fired on M ednesday and Saturday next. Conditions, 10 shots anil sighter at 500 and 600 yards Wednesday. — President Heighway. Rifleman Hyde. Rifleman McCormick, Rifleman Tong. Rifleman Hinde.
Saturday.- Rifleman O'Sullivan, Rifleman McMillan, Rifleman Wellwood. Rifleman Beale, Rifleman bine lair.
500 600 700 Hp. TA i Pvt. Harris .. 29 29 27 .* : Pvt. E. Dunn 28 24 24 11—87- ; Sgt. James .. 33 27 24 sc#—84". Pvt. F. Morgan 23 27 20 scr— ; Pvt. Warnock 23 23 28 6—80 ' Pvt. G. Dunn 27 17 20 13—77 i Sgt. Kennedy 30 23 22 scr —75 i Pvt. G. Morgan 28 20 13 scr—6J
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 28, 16 January 1911, Page 1
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